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A list of television programs produced, co-produced or licensed by Seven Studios, Seven Network's television production arm. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
Seven Bucks Productions was founded in 2012 by actor Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia, Johnson's ex-wife and later manager. [2] Its name is a reference to the amount of money Johnson had in his pocket after he was released from the CFL in 1995, before he signed with WWE in 1996 and became one of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time.
Scratch video is a rather catch-all category of work which derive from popular dance and music fashions and the cutting of found trash images with it. Its long history begins with the cubist collages of Picasso and Braque, the 'ready-mades' of Duchamp, and passes through Joseph Cornell, Bruce Conner, Andy Warhol and William S. Burroughs and Anthony Balch cut-ups.
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The head of production was Kenneth Hyman, son of Seven Arts co-founder Eliot Hyman. The first film of production and distribution was Reflections in a Golden Eye . Cool Hand Luke was the final film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures before and after changing its name.
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Seven Arts also had early success with an early production on Broadway, The World of Suzie Wong which it helped finance. [5] In September 1958 Seven Arts signed a five-year deal with Jacques Bergerac. [6] In December 1958, the company signed a three-picture deal with John Huston to make Freud, Montezuma and Lysistrata. [7]
The film company was established in 1975 by Jesse Ejercito as Crown Seven Film Productions with Mister Mo, Lover Boy Ko as its maiden movie. In 1977, it changed its name to Seven Stars Productions . It launched the careers of Elizabeth Oropesa , Chanda Romero , Alma Moreno , Lorna Tolentino and Amy Austria , among others.